Has anyone recently purchased wireless cameras for outdoor surveillance around your house? I found this site and I'm getting ready to buy a couple of cameras and thought I would check with you guys first.

D-Link’s Cloud Camera 2300 is outdoor-ready with a IP65 weatherproof casing equipped to handle dust and low-pressure water contact. It also features a versatile -13°F to 122°F operating temperature range so you can keep an eye on the bigger picture -- whatever the weather, whatever the season.

D-Link’s Cloud Camera 2300 is outdoor-ready with a IP65 weatherproof casing equipped to handle dust and low-pressure water contact. It also features a versatile -13°F to 122°F operating temperature range so you can keep an eye on the bigger picture -- whatever the weather, whatever the season.

Perhaps a Best Buy and Geek Squad combo is in order. I think I'll run over and talk to those clowns.

I sent out an email to my Computer guru earlier today and I'm waiting for a reply. I want to hang three of those. Good to hear they work well. Have you done any recording with them? How's the night picture?

I sent out an email to my Computer guru earlier today and I'm waiting for a reply. I want to hang three of those. Good to hear they work well. Have you done any recording with them? How's the night picture?

I just got it up and running today. I'm waiting patiently for the sun to set so I can see the night vision. I haven't tried any recording. I've been sending the IP address to friends to make sure it works over all browsers. So far, so good. To get full functionality you need to use IE. No biggie since that's just for admin sorts of things.

I just got it up and running today. I'm waiting patiently for the sun to set so I can see the night vision. I haven't tried any recording. I've been sending the IP address to friends to make sure it works over all browsers. So far, so good. To get full functionality you need to use IE. No biggie since that's just for admin sorts of things.

If I was single, I would pull something like that, but I just don't think my wife would warm up to the idea of me going full redneck and cords running all over the place.

yea I don't know how your house is set up. His bedroom is facing the street and the front entrance of his house and he has his camera outside his bedroom. The cord is like 3 feet so he had to get extensions but walking in his house you'd never see the cords and when you go into his room the cord drops down from a tiny hold from the corner of the ceiling. He used some neoprene foam to seal the holes and secure the wire. Its actually not as bad as you'd think with cords running all over the place. Not like the back of your entertainment center.

yea I don't know how your house is set up. His bedroom is facing the street and the front entrance of his house and he has his camera outside his bedroom. The cord is like 3 feet so he had to get extensions but walking in his house you'd never see the cords and when you go into his room the cord drops down from a tiny hold from the corner of the ceiling. He used some neoprene foam to seal the holes and secure the wire. Its actually not as bad as you'd think with cords running all over the place. Not like the back of your entertainment center.